North Korea Commissions New Destroyer, Kim Jong-un Vows Enhanced Naval Power
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- North Korea has commissioned a new 5,000-ton destroyer, the Choe Hyon, with leader Kim Jong-un stating it will significantly bolster the Navy's combat capabilities and nuclear deterrent.
- Kim announced plans for further naval buildup, including annual construction of large surface combatants.
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North Korea's navy has historically been considered the weakest branch of its military. The country has been actively developing its naval power and conducting weapons tests.
SEOUL, June 24 (Yonhap) -- North Korea has commissioned a new 5,000-ton destroyer with leader Kim Jong-un voicing expectations that the Navy's combat capabilities will be strengthened to a level "admirable beyond imagination," state media reported Wednesday.
Kim made the remarks the previous day at a commissioning ceremony for the "new-type multi-mission" destroyer Choe Hyon at the western port of Nampho, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The ceremony came as the North unveiled the Choe Hyon destroyer in April last year in an effort to enhance the country's naval power. North Korea has conducted weapons tests from the Choe Hyon in recent months ahead of its commissioning.
In a congratulatory speech, Kim said the destroyer was confirmed to possess "the most perfect, complex operational and combat capability," according to the KCNA.
"The combat capability of our Navy will grow to be admirable beyond imagination," he was quoted as saying by the report.
Referring to the North Korean navy's past reputation as the weakest branch of its military, Kim said, "Things have changed obviously now."
Kim described the deployment of the destroyer as "a strategic course of crucial importance," saying that it would strengthen the country's nuclear deterrent and enable more a diverse and effective operation of its nuclear forces.
He said the Navy "is rising into a full-fledged service equipped with strategic means as the program of equipping the Navy with nuclear weapons is following its planned course unerringly."
The North's leader also outlined plans for a further naval buildup, calling for the construction of two Choe Hyon-class or larger surface combatants each year, including 10,000-ton-class cruisers, under the country's five-year defense development plan.
"Following the Choe Hyon, we will soon commission the destroyer Kang Kon for operations. After that, we will launch 10,000-ton strategic warships one after another," Kim said, calling for the construction of escort ships and special-purpose vessels, as well as the development and production of underwater weapons systems.
North Korea said the Choe Hyon will be commissioned into the West Sea Fleet of the Navy to perform the "honorable mission" of defending the West Sea and deterring war.
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North Korea will commission the destroyer Kang Kon soon.
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North Korea will launch 10,000-ton strategic warships annually.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- What are the specific capabilities of the Choe Hyon destroyer?
- What is the timeline for commissioning the Kang Kon and subsequent warships?
- How will regional powers respond to North Korea's naval expansion?







